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PACE SIX Jacobs Warns THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. ■1 7 ‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 Cherry Pic Queen Error' I Says PresidenI Could Not Have Meant • Tektile Workers In Charleston Statement. Fort Mill. March 4.—W. P. Jacobs. prcjiKlent of Pr«>sbyteriin col!t*fre and secretary-treasurer of tJie Cotton Mandfarturers .\s5ociatk»n of South Carohna. urijed toniirht that Presi- sJent RtK»sewltV comment at Charles ton on the Southern economic condi tion not be misinterpreted. Jacobs, assertinfr that the presitient ways quottnl a-« sayinjr >’est<*rday that, he had md seen a chanire yet in th«* Fouth ami that imlustrial wbiH-ls do not nnn'e so lonif a.* the averikirc- Fouthem family rt*ceivt<s only $2(M) or $SOt^ cm.'ih income annually, insistetl that Mr, Rm»sevelt ct>uld not have f>et*n referrinjr U* Southern white p«s»- pb‘ or to S<H»them textile workers. “IVvause.” .Iac<»hs said, “averajr annual eaminjrs of the indivi<iual tev- tile w^»rker in South Caroliiui is wt i «*ver jM-r annum. The cinle min mum in VMjrui- thnnurhout South < a*- adina ct»tton mills is and th** minimum of the present wa;re hour law IS $oT2.” He as'^erttsl that the st.a'e lalnir alepartnn-nt re|Hirt«tl that the aver- •m- wrair<-', inclialmir >pan' hands, fuirt time workers and U-arners. in- creastNl l*ii« [wr cent fnnn in re cent yeara. Many families, he said, earn more than S^t.OOu a y<‘ar. FIVE-MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES Ity Dale ('tirne^ie THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX By TENCH OWENS I JANUARY TRAFHC COST 46 LlVp IN THIS STATE Traffic de«,th.s in South Carolinaj Out-of-tate drivers, January acci- a victory but they haven’t lacked Idurin* January reached a total of 46, dents. t»tal 49, fatal 5; 1938, total 5^. fun. A srreat deal of improvement increase of 11 over the 35 deaths, fatal 9. has been noted lately, too, so that|*^Ported in January, 1938, accordinit January-Decenher Comparison better ilay.s are expecteil in the surnmary released ^ tune with several jrames yet to beiF^^t^y by the traffic wipneenng played. . . . \V> forRr(,||to motion the 1 division of the state hi^way depart-' u>U for jinterestinj: fact that while Clemson s ment. I December. Fifty-eijrht persons were jcajfe team was confi^atinfc thej AHhouirh the National Safrty coun-.^jikd durinir Decembei-,'and 352 per- USouthern conference basketbaU titlelcil announced a 6 per cent drop in,50ns injured in the 367 accidents re- |ius ^'imminsr team was w'lnninfr the.traffic fatalities in the United States por.ed to the state hisrhway depa*-*- jconference champronship in that sportjfor January as compared with the I ' t ' !al.so, on the .><ame nig’ht in the same I same month in 1938, South Carolina’s , . . , . , , I town .... At a meeting of .South 1 accidents were up. The following tab- substantial ie- Softball, the major .sports attraction * Carolina college coaches in the P. C.lulation shows the genemJ upward ^ , injun^ an aoci in Clinton last summer, is reinau-! Kyninasium on Monday, plan.s were I trend: urati-d this wi-ek under a new set- made f(*r a state intercollegiate. January Eight Uam^ sjionsonHl hy the j basketball tournament next year. I I93ii SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Thursday. .March 9 Thorriwell vs Spencer. Bapr.ist vs A. R. P. Prejdiylerian vs Alumni. .Methodist vs Smyth. Tuesday, .March 14 Thomwell vs F*reshyterian. Baptist vs .Methoili.st. A. R. P. vs Smyth. Sp<*ncer vs Alumni. I ENIN Hi' Pirturr tlanc' In \lmf»'( E«rr> llmi'e In Russia. I wav :*• 11 y<»u '<inn- little known ‘^act> atx'U’ a man who ha^ h»-«‘n «lead wim*—: -wtuty y«ai-; and a city of A»\*ii hu'aiia'I thoU'.iral p«i»ph’ has I • amni in his honoi; and a hun- • mill on iwopi,- legHid him a t r P.iT -ti .Sj nt. 11.- T am< wa iiin. and he start ♦ ; '1 R -a th«' gn at«--t •voriomir , \|«« III, Ti* rh, woiid ha ev«-r known a? ♦ \|>« fine »i? iha: 1 Unind to hav«- •m, •fftsit ••n y.Mi and me ami al p .•-! tv, iyon« e -e in th« woiitl 1*1110. wa a I Mie. bald bea«l«-^l, w'irk!*'! ma?i and w h« n he ^at m a * ^a l*V' w. n o holt that ih«*y ^.A'<l.\ t> a a.l ?h* lit • •a*« aitvihmg at a.!, aUuit K.- I.-dk*. h ' ti»Mi *•■' w« r>* u ;ially :*■* .. tig, h.' m.--. wa ‘l.ghtly turn*-*! ta{i. S* Ha<i a —luint in oin- • ye ami *« p -Jwib > rn\* r won a 'i Ik hut 01 A ,s«al tn hi' hf>' He wa hap 4 > -lui’ •'>1. «nd he wife io\e,| him » niaiS 'H* n fu-«^l t«* i* a\*‘ him a h* n h» wa* '-«* 'h«* went with ♦ m f * ■ e\i e in .•nl* t t«« l^*••k after ' e a- ! - an for him. a d. I*nin wa- 'eii«>U' an*l • doiil pta>«'<i with oth« I a- d IK \, I took pait 'll ath \\ ^« n ht gnw to !» a ? .« : • tit. le t wriat< \« i »j ' •■*’> r*ligi«»n; but la a-* a’wl |*.*k4 four '.»ngtiag«s ' -a •a' ’ .. »*o.. ga . CHICAGO. DL . . . MUs Ruby Had* son. If yuur <dd girl of Smithtoa. Misaouri. who waa salaotad among her compiKitorB aa the best baker of cherry plaa Ik Amarioa. Mias Hudson la a 4-H Qnb girl. A com mittee of a doren or more famous cooking experts Judged the pies baked by the finalists, who repre sented rhampions of i-iuht slates. Grid Schedules Given For 1939 i Presbytriian colhge’s gridiron team will fa*-*- a stiff nine-game card wiM'n 1fall s«-a.son rolls antund. acconl- ing u» th** .sch***lule reJeas***! by .Ath-. Mic Ihrector Walter ,l«»hn.son early , this week. I <>one from th«* H<*s<*nien’s grid rar«l ■in I93t* will is* <'**ntre c«»llege amli I Emory aixi Henry, a«lde*i to it will be Rollin' c*»ll«*ge of Winter Park. Ha. The varsity will s*-,* action in thr»*e night gam*-' t*» 1m‘ played in t'lint*»n i»n ojn-w-cutive we**k-<-nds. as the Blue St*s-kings are h*»st< to NewlsTry. . .Ntt't'im univer'ity. and <>glethor|e-. ■ Th«* fr*'hm* !i, with a fiv«* gaim*! card iH-f«»re !h«-ni. will thie*- fi**' on htinie 'oi!. making a total i^f -ix gild halt:*' in t'linton. The \ar<ity ainl fro-h ea’d* an nouiM'*'! by Johnson ar«-: \ arsity Satu*«iay. .'n-pt, Jd 4 • in'oii at t ‘letns^m. I relay, .'^•pt. ‘Jt* Me»e« r a* .Ma»-*»n KtHlay. tk't •• Th** < itad**I at 1 liar- lest»»n (n ghti Urflay. ts* Id N'ewlM riy at < !m- ton I night I Sat unlay, tk't. .’»1 .*'tet on at • on ton I night I Erwlay. tict 27 itgUthorp* at < bn- ton I night I. • .'saturxlay. \‘o\ I l»|Hn •l:4t» .s^t ii«lay. N..\ II Kr kill* at Dite W e t ;-a' irda\. N . 1* Woffoid at .*s|*artai»i»ut g I k I Hiav, N . _ ' IJ *., ,, .. VV nt* i l‘ai k. I la Err*Jliwan k r i,|ay. p* .*•.♦ Sseith t ai*»'‘*va wt t «>:umhia Ur.lay, tk* 1 o'ln'oti at ilin ton. I'wtay. tkt Jt* \\*»fford at t Im ton No\ 111 kill* at t !tn ton 1 • olaji. No\ IT New h; riy at N* w I** * I y N\TI R.\l. IMIM RITI^:.'< ARE NEEDED IN EERTII.I/ER up Young iVopIe’s .Alliance <rf (Jinton have formed a league and were .sched- .A championship pennant is the goal'T«»tal accidents of the Blue Stocking ba.sebalJ squad Fatal accidents ulisl to begin competitior Tuesilay., which i.s now preparing under the di-t I'®t-®lities t’riniit for the organization of trwjivt-tion of Coach f'hick Galloway for j Injury* acciderrt.s 30*> . 38 46 135 256 133 dents over December, which was the I worst month for traffic mishaps since 1^8 compulsory reporting procesiure .was instituted in November, 1937. I Ip 19.‘J9, the state has entered its iMpcond year of compulsory acchhrnt rep«»rting by drivers involved in a»*ci- Idents. Collection of accidents informa tion is now very thorough, and the hghway department has on file statis- 257 33 36 10.5 215 119 h-agiM- and for the success which it!an intensive season . . . . P. C. willj Persons injure*! 'eems likely to obtain should go to' pn,l>al»]y enter two or three men in PnijHTty damage ac’nts Powell “pop” Fra-ser, prominent the state intercollegiate swinxming Deaths incurred in accidents involv sophom«»n-at P. C.. .who was n*cent!y meet to be held in the University of ing peilestrians continued to lead the which furnish bast*s for comp.ete nam***! presnlent of th** Clinton Young South ( arolina i>fK)l on .Satunlay of fatality list, numln-ring 16. Collisions ®itd analysis of every type IN o|de'’ .\lliaiK-e, a joint organiza- this we» k .... Intramural basketball * lH*twt*en two *)r more vchicl**s tmn of the young p«-ople.s* .s<K*ieLi«*s js due to gel‘underway^al P. ( . s*K»n.. count***! for 13 fatalities. of accnlent which *K*curs in the sitate. I.aurens County Reports Increase in th«* !*Kal chuix*h**s. l’<»w**il 'tated '|'h«* rixalty and fun rs unexcell«*<l . . .' Nine hit-and-run driver.* were i\‘- that the primary piupos** of this We think it .'p«*aks well for the Blue |K)rt**<l, thitn* of whom were ilriving 'oflball j**agii«* IS to stimulate an Hose ba'kKball team, w hich was r**- v* hides retM*rlt**l in fatal mishaps. in!**r**'t in thes** s«k*m*Ih*s and to in- rcntly eliminat«*<l from the .S. I. .A. .A. The ba<l accident n*cord for Janu- rn-ase the attendant*** at the me**tihg.s’tournam«*nt, that they carried Clem-,a'y is mainly due to South C'artvlina Fatalities* son’s mighty <|iiinl<*t to an extra |k*- drivers. Out-of-slate dnvers were in- Injury *cci*k*nts January' on Sunday night.*. 1939 193; Ti.ta! a*x;dents 10 •V *> F'atal aceulents 2 1 F'a'.alitles* 2 0 Injury *cci*lents 4 Each of th«* five church young p«*o- rtml in their game early in the s**a-1 voIv(*d in fewer accidents ami fewer Pix»perty tiamage acci .*i«)n. pies* gniups, Bafitist, .\l«*tho<li.st, P'gii s byterian, .A. R. P., and Thomwell, an* ni»resent4*<l by a team. Thr«H* of th«* I*. C\ dtirmitories, .Smyth, Spencer, and .AJumni, have ent**n*d t«*ams. We pn**lK*t stmie h<H an«i oI«*s«* com- |N*tilit>n, not to mention 'om*- rathtjr warm rivalry. The bmiid **f stvftliall h«» Will Be .Mis.s ( linton, a borne exhibite*! in the league thi.s spring pr*Nluri.i*in, will la* pn*sente*l Who Will Be Miss Clinton Tonight fatal acci<lent8 than in the same <lents 'nwinth la.-vt year. ‘Faiahty figures are subject t*> South ('arolina drivers, January change due to delaye*! deaths resuit- accid<*nt.« total 399, fata! 37; 1938, t*>- ing fr*>m injuries sustained in ac- - tal 311, fatal 24. |dent5. 'hould he worth watching,- als«». This r«>lumn will **ndeavor t«» *«■*• that the w****kly .'tamling' «»f th«* ti-aim and th«* schtslub* for the fol- tonigh! in th** Florida Stn**'< .schrxd amiitoiiiim at 8 o’clock umler the au'pu'*** of the Woman’s club. Th«* * veiling’s program will *>ffer a BOCTORS WARN AfiAIRST CGBfiKS THAT POIND DOWN RESISTANCE lowing w*«*k an* rg**ularly piili'h*-*! in vari**<l ••ntertainm**nt, f*atur«‘*l hy a a I hi> |>a|M*r. Foul gam*** will Im plify- •'I **very Tu**'day and **V4*ry Thui>- day l***ath* r |M*rmittirig I. thus al lowing every t« am t<* play twi«*e a w«-tk. Two flei«i' will In aVMlIabl*- f«*r U'** M*» In* announ«'«s| latt'rl s<i that two gam**- will U- pli^yisi on i-at-h fi* hi »»n gaiiH* day*, the first iN-giii ning at four oVl«N'k and tin* '•-ion*! iinm«-*liately aft* r ih** fir-t. Th«* I h*ins«in Tigt-r** amaz«sl iveiy inriiaiiiig tb**ni elve- I imagine, by graMiing th«* .*soiith4*tn «*onf«*r«*n4*e tM-k«*tball rhampiori'hip la*! w«*ek in a brilliant '(Hirts roup land I •h'li’t m« an a « at I What ma«b the f*al -o .tartling wa^ the fa**t l>^(* I Iein'i4*ir« ba'k«*t or* ha«l play«*d so «*rrati«ally iliiiitig th* a'«*ii that !h**y w**!*' on.,\ iivit***! to the t'‘haiiipionr..hip V(iimaiii«*nt la* «au--** «*f a !art mmi^ «hvi--i«*n to in vite *'**\*n tffti|y^nn*»t«*ad «*f t-ight Para*l**xi«'al. too, is th** |>oMtion of t irni-on in the stat** w h«*n* it tank* '«*et»n*l to "Th* < ita<iel. which wa- elini;nat« *l *ariy m th* conft*r* ne* tou* n*y < Kallerkaxing Vemuring foT-th inti* ih* fieltl **f athh’tiC', th* Ih ••'byt»*i lan «'olleg« riH'* t*a-k(*tliall t*am ha« yet t*» gam kiddi** parade, junior h* aiity pagt*ant. tal**n? eoiitesf, ami 'enior Iwauty IMgeant. In the laU**!* a numlH*r of attrai’tiv** young < linton girls will la* eiit* red tiy lo« aI firm- who are act ing a* their .'|i*ms*>i.s. We Do All kinds of PKI.NTINC. Except Rad. ( lIRDMC’I.E PUBLISHING ( O. Constant Hacking From Colds Brings on Dangerous Illness Doctors, face*! with grim farts. wi;rn that coughs, due to *id«ls. V hich pound dow-n resist.iiu-e with their con.stant hacking often bring on dangerous illness, even pneumonia. Why take cham-e^ when Mentho-Mulsion is matle fi>r ju.st such a cough? Mentho-Mulsum is a spe**-ial that have been used for years h; the treatment of coughs and sin - pk bionchir.1 in itaUv-ns. rh«vne your druggist at once’ N’* lc how the fir«t ttose of Mcn- tho-Mubion *le; is the conge.‘'tion **f y* ur n.a.^al p,issages and aid* n.iture in exp«*lling the phlegm fr**ni the throat and the irritation Irom the chest. Mentho-MuVion. now* only 75' IS sold and guarantt*ed by citmbinatiun of eight ingredients' gu*id druggists everywhere.—adv. Not nowf . . . thanks t« Black* Draaght. Often that droopy, tired Irrluig u cau:>ed by constipation, an everyday thief of enrrg) . Don’t put up irlth It Try the fine old vegetable medicine that sim ply makes the lazy colon go back to work and brings prompt relief. Just ask for BlACI-DIADCHT.. **An old friend of the family.** ct Gr«ylioiifMfs Rtdiicii Fi < *sl tipsaM la tkra*—a« hf • ilri«ui| cMl. Bawv isne* m Mack I s ***• *•?. r«4uriuiig wiocksc OrtykwaS SaamSs BadNissd Oaa-IVaa Faeas \uguela $1.60 JarkeitBville $6.05 Kuanitke $1.90 I.exiagliMA. \a. $5.b0 Wa'bingtitn $6.9.5 ('ba*'t4Hi.W.\ a. $b.50 I barUille $1.80 W in'IiHi-Sak-aa $>1.15 Miami $10.35 Tampa $8.55 r:<i (XTRA ScvtMf* — Raaad Tap Ta UNION BU.S STATION Telepbane 9269 F*. Uaraline Ave. **• -:ji’ . K.i--:uii aM»l Eng ■* * -I t * . l.f, »«f th*ii d.'fN'H'm'V in th* n*'** ;. t-r *«'on.lary •-Utii* nt*. '<»m« '.I'n *.• ■’ l''.*I, •b>i»bt ba «l.*\t*b>|>*'l a* t«* th«* *x->*n«* 'tii*k*n my an*l •b 'T»b*l t\ «»f th** n**w, highly ’a-va! >11. typhu* **»MK***»t^!*'!| fi. lL.* U?i' ' alHiut **i>ii\iiw**1 2.‘» «*r •• \*-at- ag*>. it wa- g»**»«*rally i;.a; b.i.l t»» !•** b«*I>*\>-.l that iii!r«*c«n. |H»ta'h an»l * . 1 : ui; • III. >•'». i. ! f> a>'id ut :. 'f H ■*1 ih** cTxp*' total IM****! f.»r J •’ u c- - - -1: ■ 1 • p'ar.t mmI \l irat tini**. h.>wt*V' i-r. ni- I*. i.* ■ ‘ - •' v • A. I * . • V. t *»ia’ ijL of h;gh punty U'gan ♦ .* -> >l<'i it’’. .i >1 \. * 1 •■* >IM '• t.- * I'.*! '»>'t.*a«l. of lb.* .4.1 'tv’,. * • > • .1 <* 1. * ■ g ;ir V.I u- n.iT *.ii-jl f, ! ■'ll ^-.T' lik. b’.HMl. : ,u». - «*• Ti.auy . \lrtli F I .»M«**-. '♦■rap. -tab! »• nianu’x* ami m. al. w hh'h I’.*- . ^W ■ :i| aM.I F 3ig!ai'..l llU.i g.'v t* 11 '♦ arv* ami . \j** ii>iv.* S-.n**** w . • 1.. .b'fi. h( 1- \\ < , .iM »f t''- i. *' V|-** 1**11. • ha' r**vi*.*l***l the val- CHEVROLET M The only low-priced car combininq All Thats Best at Lowesifosf # * I* .<• U ' at a • m«* u< -f mat-.y **f th** plarrt GmsI * I**- K.»i. M:i*\. t .• nu- ' »**-i'ai’i*'«l :n natural f»*rtilir* r> .li ta*' a’;*l thi*. ui turn, ha* -f.|.i*'t .-n u*ga!il;t!g t!>« «v^>- th. pu-N f.rti- V. \ U 1 •' .1 .1 1 ■9 \ A* 3. ! ; a .1 *1 Hil'k l**'t«*..»l • >i *>> •* .>>1 >•' V •• ..a*,* II .ri\ » ■ h.tn 1 .< n 1 «r I f' n .i 1 i'.lM’.t a.I I ■ f ; n - I 1 a >•!« : i «’np'.i.n’ .I'in** g . ’ pn.f,".. I r. w ; > • :h, \.»tb . ;.r.>;***a .vjvtitn.M! 'ta- •• 5. "•".It f* ,;ua;:ty of f.*!tdirer.' .»' ' >>; It w.>uM '.till :h.*t -.•3 t.tk. b.»f th. c.>*»*'.*r.t’;.t«.l * ■ ' • m,«\.* a .*? = ■;■ a'l.i th.»l -n * a .; ,* 'y u'ltig them \.-.„i'.y. ha' ;•»*• n t:'ti»-. F' h,i\ h.4.1 ti- me*v »*: n**'w. r tVrtiliV. rs. but th.'n i.* lat . r»*p yu*l.l.*> haw -Jl. . \>v ,V >>'. -V . V . *..! ;<» tak.' Migrir tKi*'*' ■ r - ‘--a —.>111. r }>.*.'p!.* .’.‘a!.!- ».» «-v .1 '-a'.' • : f^a'.*- '..ga-. \ b.'Ugh he w.is tlw tn** n ..•r'v^iAuwlnigly incivas***!. .\> • n. ru;. i*" K,i".a.* h.* w.nil.ln'i th.* an.i‘y'**> of f.Ttihzer* have in- ;■« *> ■• hiiv*. if t . ha\>* t ven the sun- cr»-a'e«l. th«* rate .*f application also -t - ' ha- :tH*’>*a.*i*'*l, re.-uking in higher fer- F'.v, y.-ai.' la’.*!, h. wa.' suffering tilir.-r from hard«-ij r.g .*f the artene-.. an«i P*ari:y in fertihzeit- can only b*‘ at- r« ha.l .4 'tro'ke «.f paraly.'is. He I.^t ‘aimsi by .-hmmating th** impunlies. tin p^.wer of s;M**vh, ami h. ha.l l«» Many **f Tbe?i** impuntH*s in natural l»*iArn t*» ta.k a.l .oer again like a fertilizt-rs. h*»ww*'r, arv ju^H* as ney- rki.d. His right haml was iKiralyzcd. *-^ary to plants as nitr.*gx*n.’ ‘^vtacdi M> he .ea'-ned to writ** with his left .»r ph.*sphale. Tht-y - carm*»t make a hanti. Tor tw.> y**ars. 'he fought d**s- cr.>p wkFkvui them. In vi**\v .>f the perately with .k-ath, saying over ami {rath**r un*'a;isfact*>ry rvtsuk.-i thus far «»v* r again, “TlwTe is .*^0 much work .«ctta:ne*i with the.ih'W' high-purity ma- ieft for me lo do. le-ia’.s and highly concent rat***! ferti- H.S picture hangs t.nlay in almost lizers. it >eems c*‘rtain that jmrt of every h*Kise. every factory ami every the efficiency *vf natural materials isj ^worker's club in al! Russia. Millmn* ,|ue IwHh to th*' vwrmus *wher plant /i.f profile worship hjm alm*>st as if f.^wl elements c*mtained in thinn as ^ a god. iniinimies. and to the combinations.- His body n«w lies embalmed in the natural balance and blend, in gias* caakfA and probably at thL* wry which they are found, bundreds oi reverent pU It fokaa tha bast lit motor cor doalgn, oiRglnoorlng and monufoc- twHng to givo the boat In motoring roauHs. Today, os ohNrays, Chovrolot brings you tho boat In modorn motoriitg at tha lov^st cost In purchoaa prlcp, oporotlon and upkoop. Im thli cor at your Chovrolot doalor*a*—fO€loyf Don’#'he satisfied with anything hvt the best— BUY A CHEVftOlZT.' • I i i .-r- Cmivso.I* are Hhag by K with uncovered S. internal reveaae dropped 140 mil- Naazty a thouaand a <lay do lioa in the last eight months. With I racooN^ Uxes on the way. th: :s IS a fine YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER GILES GHEYROLET GO., Inc CLINTON. S. C y. jost reported that U. thne to coake uo: with tha: \